Some New Jersey high school students who walked out of class to protest ICE operations will face detention time for their activism as well as possible other discipline. North Plainfield High School students were informed in a letter that those who cut class without permission, left school grounds and created “a disruptive school environment” must attend a three-hour Saturday detention , according to NJ. com. Local outlet TAPinto reported protests involving students from the school , where more than 70% are said to be Hispanic, took place on Feb. 3 and Feb. 6 . The latter demonstration saw roughly 200 participants march into downtown Plainfield. In Highland Park, as many as 40 students were initially told they would face suspension for demonstrating off school grounds, students told NJ.com. However, the district’s superintendent later clarified that disciplinary action would be decided following a “thorough review of the circumstances.” Students there were reportedly allowed to...
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